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Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship
Motorsport UK English Rally Championship
Kevin Money
Russ Otway
Sam Touzel ended his Championship title-winning season by scoring his first outright victory on the Ynyscynon MOT Centre Tour of Epynt. The top-seeded Jersey driver and co-driver Max Freeman romped home to win like Epynt experts. David Wright and Jane Nicol finished second on Wrights’ first visit to Epynt for two decades, while Damian Cole and Paul Spooner – who had won their first rally on Epynt together in 2008 – secured the final podium position.
Final Championship Standings
Drivers 1st
Sam Touzel
118 points
2nd
Jason Pritchard
110 points
3rd
Neil Roskell
107 points
Co-drivers
1st
Max Freeman
118 points
2nd
Phil Clarke
112 points
3rd
Rob Fagg
108 points
Following the Trackrod Forest Stages, the fourth round of the Motorsport UK English Rally Championship, sponsored by Kingfisher Insurance, David Henderson has reclaimed top spot for himself following the rare retirement of Elliot Payne. So tight is the top ten standings that, this one non-finish has seen the defending champion drop to eighth place in the table. The next round of the English Championship is the Wyedean Stages in November.
Latest Championship Standings
Drivers 1st
David Henderson
98 points
2nd
Lewis Hooper
92 points
3rd
Matthew Hirst
90 points
Co-drivers
1st
Rhys Edwards
92 points
2nd
Declan Dear
91 points
3rd
Dan Evans
87 points
Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship
AF Motorsport Media
The Scottish Rally Championship headed South for the Armstrong Galloway Hills Rally – which celebrated its 50th year and 25 years of sponsorship by the Armstrong Group, with 60 crews lined up to tackle the six stages. David Bogie just needed a top five points finish to wrap up a record seventh Scottish title. With Kirsty Riddick in the hotseat, Bogie was having to balance his natural speed with a no risk strategy. Second fastest on the opening three stages, they stepped their pace up in the afternoon to record three fastest times in a row. That gave them the win by 27 seconds and Bogie the SRC title. The co-drivers title will be decided on the final round.
Latest Championship Standings
Drivers 1st
David Bogie
120 points
2nd
Mark McCulloch
110 points
3rd
Ian Forgan
97 points
Co-drivers
1st
Michael Hendry
113 points
2nd
Chris Lees
101 points
3rd
Kirsty Riddick
90 points
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